issue 1
(integrate a shell implementation into maybench) reported by eric.kow
- It would be nice if I could write, e.g. darcs-benchmark, tests like shell
scripts. Maybench could then recognise the commands we want to profile.
One way is for the maybench shell to have a special profile command, so
profile "annotate-l" darcs blah blah blah will run whatever versions of
darcs you have, on the blah blah blah arguments, and save the result in the
annotate-l entry.
This would make it a lot less cumbersome to write profiling tests!
It would be nice if I could write, e.g. darcs-benchmark, tests like shell
scripts. Maybench could then recognise the commands we want to profile.
One way is for the maybench shell to have a special profile command, so
profile "annotate-l" darcs blah blah blah will run whatever versions of
darcs you have, on the blah blah blah arguments, and save the result in the
annotate-l entry.
This would make it a lot less cumbersome to write profiling tests!